Arabic-L:PEDA:Berkeley Job

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1) Subject: Berkeley Job

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Date: 12 Nov 1999
From: larkin at socrates.berkeley.edu
Subject: Berkeley Job

The Department of Near Eastern Studies announces a full-time Lecturer
position for a professional language teacher of Arabic, effective July 1,
2000. The position is renewable. Salary commensurate with education and
experience.

Responsibilities include teaching courses in elementary and intermediate
level Arabic, as well as the department's course for graduate students in
the teaching of Arabic in college. Requirements: M.A. or Ph.D. in Arabic
language or linguistics, a minimum of two years' language teaching
experience at the college level, training in language teaching, and native
or near-native competence in reading, writing, and speaking Arabic.
Applicants must be prepared to introduce up-to-date and innovative
pedagogy, including proficiency-based methods of language instruction and
testing.

Please send letter of application, names and addresses of three references
and a videotape of a recent class you have taught to Chair Anne D. Kilmer,
Department of Near Eastern Studies, 250 Barrows Hall, University of
California, Berkeley, CA. 94720-1940, by March 1, 2000. The demonstration
video may represent any lesson from an elementary or intermediate level
college class, but preferably not one of the very early first-year Arabic
lessons. The videotape should not exceed twenty minutes in length. The
University of California is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.

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